Hypothetically, what would you say if you found out that congress were the ones, upholding a system, where they strived not to represent the people as people, though instead as corporate property, via declaration of slavery and so, do not feel obligated to vote as the people want though instead with party favor, based on payoffs many times, which they somehow call lobbying? What if the national government was held in abeyance, by a territorial government, martial law held by congress, since 1863, shortly prior to the BAR or British Accredited Regency coming in to govern a company, from beyond these waters, known as THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, not to be confused with the united States of America. Some in congress, I see trying to fix the system. More then half, support the system as it is, to sit in a position they fancy. The territorial system flys a yellow fringe on its flag. It is known as a military flag of war, first flown during a fort battle. Under this declaration of war, what is known as Roman Pontificate is practised, by first reversing the jurisdictions of LAW / Land (common law), Air (municipalities), Water (corporate law, aka admiralty, aka maritime). Notice corporate law is last. Roman Pontificates origins (a declaration of slavery by the pope) reversed the jurisdiction order, where human and Constitutional rights existed first (the true purpose of law) and were held first though instead, are put last, SEALs or Sea, then Air, then Land. The few in congress who care, seem not enough to set the system back to balance and set an example to the world. The world lacks balance as the world is not shown balance. Few still see wrong with injury, it is more so based on ability, associated with double standards. To not even see how a person is voting, is insulting. If this is the case, I prefer to give my voice to a congress person outside of my area, who isn’t sucking off the system that is gutting everyone they can.
My apologies, perhaps a bit much. I was going to say, there is a site, where there are recorded voting, which I heard of from congressional staff, when I used to call to see how they voted on issues. Not all votes are recorded and there is no record of notes. I could not navigate the site and nor could the congressional staff, of any office though it is said one exists. Im all for transparency as it hinders double standards.